National Intelligence Strategy

[1] Drafted and implemented in 2005 while John Negroponte served as the DNI, it describes the drastic overhaul the United States (US) intelligence community will carry out.

The legal basis for the new strategy is derived from the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004.

"[4]: 4 There are ten different Enterprise Objectives: Initiated in April 2007, the 100-Day Plan creates the platform for the implementation of the NIS.

According to the 500-Day Plan, it aimed to drive integration and foster collaboration, "ultimately leading to better mission performance.

"[6]: 16  Another key feature of the 500-Day Plan was the implementation of an EXCOM, which was to be provided to leadership through this transformation period.

500-Day Plan